Dr. Davis is an esteemed author and international lecturer in the field of rehabilitation. Her publications include Complementary Therapies in Rehabilitation and Patient-Practitioner Interaction, both published by Slack Books, Inc., as well as multiple textbook chapters and over 30 articles in peer-reviewed journals. Her scholarly interests include educating students on the affective domain, specifically in areas such as professional interactions in healthcare, ethics, empathy, and using the self as a therapeutic presence with patients. Dr. Davis is also interested in the science of energy medicine and complementary therapies, and in understanding the impact of subatomic particles on physiology and cellular function.
Dr. Davis has traveled as a consultant to multiple countries to share her expertise in these areas of interest, and has received numerous honors throughout her career. She has been recognised as a Catherine Worthingham Fellow by the American Physical Therapy Association, which is the highest honor bestowed by this professional organisation on a physical therapist.
Dr. Davis is an esteemed author and international lecturer in the field of rehabilitation. Her publications include Complementary Therapies in Rehabilitation and Patient-Practitioner Interaction, both published by Slack Books, Inc., as well as multiple textbook chapters and over 30 articles in peer-reviewed journals. Her scholarly interests include educating students on the affective domain, specifically in areas such as professional interactions in healthcare, ethics, empathy, and using the self as a therapeutic presence with patients. Dr. Davis is also interested in the science of energy medicine and complementary therapies, and in understanding the impact of subatomic particles on physiology and cellular function.
Dr. Davis has traveled as a consultant to multiple countries to share her expertise in these areas of interest, and has received numerous honors throughout her career. She has been recognised as a Catherine Worthingham Fellow by the American Physical Therapy Association, which is the highest honor bestowed by this professional organisation on a physical therapist.